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Supposed to be 45 at kickoff, and getting colder as the night progresses. Neither team has really been exposed to cold weather all year, but is it the bias/wishful thinking on my part to think the cold weather would favor us? A team reliant on passing the ball vs a team who prides themselves on strong D in cold weather should favor us, right?

it affected me going to the game. If it were that cold at Willyb I would be there. just dont care for all that orange in one place.
but to answer you question. I would expect to see some dropped balls because they are going to be hard

40-50 is considered perfect football weather for most fans.....the players might not even wear long-sleeved t-shirts for that temp., as with all the running around and adrenaline they'll be relatively warm...

Who knows. It's hard to catch with cold hands, and the thin gloves players wear do nothing to help that situation.

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